"Oh, then kill him," Master Magi said nonchalantly, spreading his hand. The golden ripples emanating from it made Mut Kui's heart leap into his throat.
It's over...
At that moment, the words echoed repeatedly in Mut Kui's mind.
"However, the Blaze family could use an enforcer. A ninth tier spirit Lord master might just suffice," Blaze Regret mused, his fingers lightly rubbing his chin.
Suddenly, a flicker of hope lit up Mut Kui's eyes, and his breathing became heavier. With urgency in his voice, he said, "Young friend, I am willing to serve like a loyal dog or horse, only hoping that the previous incident can be forgiven."
"Hmph."
With a light snort, Blaze Regret turned away, looking down indifferently at the foot of the Five Demon Hall. "That will depend on your performance."